Cave Springs Cinema I & II
4080 Mexico Road,
St. Peters,
MO
63376
4080 Mexico Road,
St. Peters,
MO
63376
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Previously operated by: AMC Theatres, Mid-America Cinema Corp., RKO
Previous Names: Cave Springs Twin Cinema
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The Cave Springs Twin Cinema was opened by Mid-America Cinema Corp. on September 28, 1979 with Bill Murray in “Meatballs” & Sally Field in “Norma Rae”. It was taken over by RKO in April 1984. AMC took over in December 1985 and they closed the theatre on November 25 1986.
It was converted into Bob Downes Chrysler-Plymouth dealership.
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The Cave Springs Cinema opened as a twin with 444 seats in each auditorium…888 seats total. The facility opened in September 1979.
Located at 4080 Mexico Road (at Cave Springs Road) the venue was opened by Mid-America Theatres, which was taken over by RKO (RKO Mid-America) in May 1984, and finally AMC in December 1985. The complex closed in November 1986 with the Regency Square 8 in St. Charles opening the following day.
And the Regency being closed now, too.
The Cave Springs Cinema/Royal Oaks site sits vacant.
The Cave Springs seems to be the “forgotten” theater in St. Charles County. Chuck’s location info is correct. This theater was at the corner of Mexico and Jungerman, right behind the Venture store, next door to the old National Weather Service office and across the street from Cave Springs Lanes bowling center. It later became Royal Oaks Chrysler/Jeep but is now vacant. Sadly, I never went to this theater. I guess Mid-America was thinking this would eventually replace the I-70 Drive-In…turns out it was Mid-America that got replaced!!!
Actually it is one block EAST of Jungermann. The corner of Jungermann and Mexico is occupied by a bank, a gas station, a Jack in the Box and an empty lot.
The car dealership that stood there vacant has now been torn down, and a new Plaza Tires recently opened,
This opened on September 28th, 1979. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Ad has an small photo of the theatre.
My first job was at this cinema as an usher, hired in January 1981. Worked there through my junior and senior years in HS, eventually becoming manager in March 1983 and did that until I left in June of 1984, just after Mid-America Theaters sold to RKO. Made a lot of good friends while there, and the after-hours parties we had while screening new movies were a blast. Also loved being able to get off work in the summer months and make the quick skip over to the I-70 Drive In which was also owned by Mid-America, and get in free to catch the second movie, or just partake in other activities teenagers got into at the drive in. Really wish I’d have had the foresight to get a few pictures of the place while I was there, it was a nice little cinema.
First operated by Mid-America Theaters, later by RKO in April 1984, and finally AMC in December 1985 before closing in November 1986.
AMC closed the Cave Springs on Nov. 25, 1986 with “The Eye of the Tiger” and “The Wraith.” It opened the AMC Regency 8 to replace the Cave Springs.